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The coveted "Made in Italy" label calls to mind visions of
nimble-fingered Italian tailors lovingly sewing elegant, high-end
clothing. The phrase evokes a sense of authenticity, heritage, and
rustic charm. Yet, as Elizabeth L. Krause uncovers in Tight Knit,
Chinese migrants are the ones sewing "Made in Italy" labels into
low-cost items for a thriving fast-fashion industry--all the while
adding new patterns to the social fabric of Italy's iconic
industry. Krause offers a revelatory look into how families
involved in the fashion industry are coping with globalization
based on longterm research in Prato, the historic hub of textile
production in the heart of metropolitan Tuscany. She brings to the
fore the tensions--over value, money, beauty, family, care, and
belonging--that are reaching a boiling point as the country
struggles to deal with the same migration pressures that are
triggering backlash all over Europe and North America. Tight Knit
tells a fascinating story about the heterogeneity of contemporary
capitalism that will interest social scientists, immigration
experts, and anyone curious about how globalization is changing the
most basic of human conditions--making a living and making a life.
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